Williston Development Review Board
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Agenda Items
- SUB 04-01, The Snyder Taft Corners Limited Partnership (residential) and LCST, LLC (commercial) requests Pre-Application for Finney Crossing, 5987 Williston Road, for 356 residential units in this mixed use development (previous Growth Management allocations have expired) in the Taft Corners Zoning District (TCZD) - 0:24
- DP 11-08, Vermont Technical College, PO Box 500, Randolf Center, requests Discretionary Permit approval of a Master Sign Plan for 72 Helena Drive and Lawrence Place in the Business Park Zoning District (BPZD) - 18:03
- DP 11-03, Chittenden Solid Waste District, 1021 Redmond Road, requests Discretionary Permit approval to expand pavement area and new bunkers for constrction and demolition materials, and a new pole barn for vehicle storage in the Agricultural Residential Zoning District (ARZD) - 26:46
- DP 11-10, Lot 30 Project, Taft Corners Associates, 2 Church Street 5th Floor, Burlington, request Pre-Application approval for development of 32,650 s.f. of multiple commercial and office spaces, 136 parking spaces, and a street connection from Marshall Avenue to Wright Avenue in the Taft Corners Zoning District (TCZD) - 52:50
- DP 11-09, William Andrus, 4626 Williston Road, requests Discretionary Permit approval for granting a change of access from TP 07:105:079 to TP 07:105:081 due to state changes in road configuration in the Industrial Zoning District West (IZDW) - 94:51
- Deliberations - 119:44
- Minutes from October 26, 2010 DRB meeting - 127:28
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Description
Development Review Board (DRB) - The Williston DRB consists of a seven member Board appointed by the Selectboard for staggered three year terms. This Board is responsible for reviewing and approving all proposed development projects. This includes conditional use, variance, site plan, and subdivision approvals. The Board also reviews Certificates of Appropriateness as recommended by the Historical Preservation Committee.
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